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The Ghost Of TV's Frink Started conversation Jul 26, 1999
Good article. I like the inclusion of the recipe - it makes this article functional, unlike many others I have read (and written). I'm glad to see this is about cookies, since I was worried it was the pet name you use for your SO (if you have one, of course).
I can't say about the cream of tartar, since my cooking is usually limited to microwave popcorn. Luckily, my SO cooks a lot. Perhaps I will ask her if she knows.....
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The Ghost Of TV's Frink Posted Jul 31, 1999
By the way, I followed your link to your offline page, and saw the Penn State link. My cousin was a Lion - graduated many years ago with a civil engineering degree. Unfortunately, I went to Illinois, and now have the pleasure of watching your football team beat up on my football team every fall.....
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SetupWeasel Posted Aug 30, 1999
Who's a Penn Stater?
I am too. In fact I'm there right now typing away at Davey Lab.
I've never been able to get into the school spirit thing though.
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Frustreren Posted Sep 1, 1999
I'm another Penn Stater in the crowd. We pop up everywhere, eh?
Davey would be an excellent place for an Astronomy/Astrophysics person to spend a good deal of time. I myself prefer spending a good deal of my time traversing the great distnace between East and Walker.
Fun times...
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SetupWeasel Posted Sep 1, 1999
I have officially renamed that building. You should refer to it as "The Aptly Named Walker Building"
So are you a Meteo man or a Geographer?
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Frustreren Posted Sep 1, 1999
Ahhh... the "aptly named Walker building". I think I will call it that from now on.
Yep, that would make me a Meteo man.
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